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Computer system (via CAM)
Each computer system is connected to the
AdderView CATxIP 5000 unit via a Computer
Access Module (CAM) and standard category 5,
5e or 6 cabling. CAMs are available in various
formats to suit differing computer system types
and their particular connector styles.
Each KVM CAM uses Adder Keep Alive
technology to ensure that the keyboard and
mouse inputs to the computer remain active,
even when the particular channel is not selected. This action ensures that there
are no connection delays or problems as the port is selected.
To connect a computer system
1 Ensure that power is disconnected from the AdderView CATxIP 5000 unit
and the system to be connected.
2 Locate the required CAM (there are four types available) and attach its
connectors to the relevant sockets on the computer system.
3 Lay a suitable length of category 5, 5e or 6 cabling between the computer
system and the AdderView CATxIP 5000 unit. The maximum length of the
cable is 10 m (32 feet).
4 Attach the connector of the cable
run to the socket of the CAM.
5 At the other end of the cable run, attach the cable connector to one of the
sockets labelled
COMPUTER CONNECTIONS
on the rear panel of the AdderView
CATxIP 5000 unit.
Computer
Access
Module
Category 5, 5e or 6
cable from CAM
Category 5, 5e or 6
cable to AdderView
CATxIP 5000
AdderView CATxIP
5000 rear panel
Green indicator - power present
Yellow indicator - signal activity
Note: CAMs derive power from the
AdderView CATxIP 5000 unit
GLOBAL
USERS
IP
LOCAL
USER
POWER
IN
POWER
SWITCH
COMPUTER
SYSTEM
CAM
Note: Each CAM is
specifically shaped so
that it can be secured
using a cable tie around
its middle. In this way,
two CAMs can also be
neatly joined together,
back-to-back.
Video
PS/2-style mouse
PS/2-style keyboard
USB keyboard/mouse
Sun keyboard/mouse
A range of different
connector combinations
are made available
across the four CAM
formats
RS-232 Serial
(Console CAM)